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THE CULTURAL ECONOMIC, AND SOCIAL SYSTEM INFLUENCING THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF YOUTH IN EXTREME SITUATIONS

Dadaxon Valijonov ,

Abstract

This article delves into the interaction of factors-cultural values, economic conditions and social systems — affecting the social behavior of young people in the context of extreme situations. The study demonstrated that social institutional support, the level of economic stability and the cultural environment in society are the main factors that determine how young people react to extreme situations. The article analyzes the behavior of young people in the cross section of various social groups and regions, identifying factors affecting psychological flexibility, social trust and an active civic position.

Keywords

extreme situations, youth behavior, cultural system, economic factors, social system, psychological stability, social adaptation, risk society.

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Valijonov , D. . (2025). THE CULTURAL ECONOMIC, AND SOCIAL SYSTEM INFLUENCING THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF YOUTH IN EXTREME SITUATIONS . Oriental Journal of History, Politics and Law, 5(06), 381–388. https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojhpl-05-06-42